The Abridgment ... Containing the Annual Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress ... with Reports of Departments and Selections from Accompanying Papers |
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... less burden of tax- ation than the citizen has endured for six years past , the entire public debt could be paid in ten years . But it is not desirable that the people should be taxed to pay it in that time . Year by year the ability to ...
... less burden of tax- ation than the citizen has endured for six years past , the entire public debt could be paid in ten years . But it is not desirable that the people should be taxed to pay it in that time . Year by year the ability to ...
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... less fortunate than our own sometimes induces their citizens to come to the United States for the sole purpose of becoming naturalized . Having secured this , they return to their native country and reside there without disclosing their ...
... less fortunate than our own sometimes induces their citizens to come to the United States for the sole purpose of becoming naturalized . Having secured this , they return to their native country and reside there without disclosing their ...
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... less than thirty millions of dollars . As a consequence , a very large quantity of coin will be with- drawn from circulation , and thus practically the coin will be increased upon the Atlantic coast , and the paper in circulation in the ...
... less than thirty millions of dollars . As a consequence , a very large quantity of coin will be with- drawn from circulation , and thus practically the coin will be increased upon the Atlantic coast , and the paper in circulation in the ...
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... less than seventy - five millions of dollars a year . At present the freights of the foreign trade in American ships do not exceed twenty - eight millions of dollars . Were the trade exclu sively in American hands , a large part of this ...
... less than seventy - five millions of dollars a year . At present the freights of the foreign trade in American ships do not exceed twenty - eight millions of dollars . Were the trade exclu sively in American hands , a large part of this ...
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... that authority be given to grant circulation to banks in the States where the banking capital is less than the share to which they would be entitled , to an amount not exceeding thirty 32 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY .
... that authority be given to grant circulation to banks in the States where the banking capital is less than the share to which they would be entitled , to an amount not exceeding thirty 32 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY .
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